Cast Category: Untold Stories of Central MN
The Untold Story of the 2019 Women’s March in St. Cloud
In this timely Untold Story of Central Minnesota, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack brings us excerpts from the 2019 Women’s March in St. Cloud. As part of an international event with hundreds of sister marches in cities everywhere, over 150 central Minnesotans braved the below-zero temperatures at Lake George on Saturday, January19, 2019, […]
The Untold Story of St. Cloud’s 6th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast and Day of Service
In the first Untold Story of Central Minnesota of 2019, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack visits with Professor Deborah Leigh about the upcoming Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast and Day of Service on Monday, January 21st beginning at 8:00 AM. Now in its sixth year with over 20 local sponsors, the MLK Breakfast […]
The Untold Story of The Revolutionists, a Timely Play at St. Cloud State University
So, you say you want a revolution? In this episode of the Untold Stories of Central Minnesota, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack talks with director and SCSU faculty member Carol Cooley and a couple student actors and the stage manager about the upcoming production of Lauren Gunderson’s The Revolutionists. Set in during the […]
The Untold Story of Aar Maanta and the Urban Nomads Visiting St. Cloud with the Midnimo Project
In today’s episode of the Untold Stories of Central Minnesota, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack talks with internationally renowned musician Aar Maanta and members of his band The Urban Nomads. Based in London, Aar Maanta is considered a leading musical voice for a new Somali generation that has mostly experienced exile from […]
The Untold Story of the SCSU Archive, 150 Years of History with Tom Steman
Have you ever wondered how World War I affected St. Cloud State University? Have you ever wondered how the neighborhood around the college has changed over the years? Have you ever wondered what the major SCSU sports landmark of 1895 was all about? Well, in this episode of the Untold Stories of Central Minnesota, […]
The Untold Story of GREAT Theater’s My Fair Lady and the upcoming 2018-19 Season
Stella Adler once said, “The word theater comes from the Greeks. It means the seeing place. It is the place people come to see the truth about life and the social situation.” In today’s installment of the Untold Stories of Central Minnesota, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack visits GREAT Theater’s Helgeson Learning Lab […]
The Untold Story of the 10 Year Anniversary of the Great River Regional Library’s St. Cloud Branch Building
Where can you find a book on traditional lefse recipes? Where can a 5 year old, a 15 year old, and a 55 year old all find something to read? Where can you attend a presentation to find out all about orphan trains and hobos? Where can you schedule and hold a meeting to inform […]
The Untold Story of Monday Night Jazz at the Veranda Lounge
Jazz is the musical bedrock of American culture and offers a complexity to the ear that other genre can rarely achieve. In St. Cloud, Monday Night Jazz at the Veranda Lounge is a cornerstone of our local culture bringing a wide variety of talented musicians to an intimate stage every Monday night. In today’s episode […]
The Untold Story of the Stearns History Museum’s Executive Director Carie Essig
In today’s episode of the Untold Stories of Central Minnesota, we get to meet the new Executive Director of the Stearns History Museum, Carie Essig. Recently, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack visited the Stearns History Museum’s monthly Breakfast Club where Essig introduced herself to the packed room of museum patrons with stories of […]
The EXTENDED Untold Story of the Stearns History Museum’s Executive Director Carie Essig
In today’s extended Untold Stories of Central Minnesota, we get to meet the new Executive Director of the Stearns History Museum, Carie Essig. Recently, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack visited the Stearns History Museum’s monthly Breakfast Club where Essig introduced herself to the packed room of museum patrons with stories of her love […]